A highly decorated retired Navy SEAL has gone into a second career, murder. After years of success he decides to take one final task from an attorney that will set him up financially for the rest of his life. What starts out as a quick jaunt to North Carolina soon has Angus traveling throughout the United States, acquiring rare art, one of a kind musical instruments and numerous collectibles while leaving his calling card of death and savagery. This is the first of the series on the hardest working killer in America. No one ...
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A highly decorated retired Navy SEAL has gone into a second career, murder. After years of success he decides to take one final task from an attorney that will set him up financially for the rest of his life. What starts out as a quick jaunt to North Carolina soon has Angus traveling throughout the United States, acquiring rare art, one of a kind musical instruments and numerous collectibles while leaving his calling card of death and savagery. This is the first of the series on the hardest working killer in America. No one is safe when it comes between Angus and his completion of his mission. Roadshow has all one expects from a taunt thriller, murder, espionage, drug smugglers, the Chicago Mob and a crew of Border Collies that seem more intelligent than most of the individuals Angus comes across in his travels. Roadshow is intentionally a quick read yet the story spins the tale in such a compelling manner you will find it difficult to put down and a book that you will look forward to reading.It is a spin on antiques and those in the criminal world who want the best of everything no matter the cost in money or human lives. Prepare yourself for a story of twists and turns and a killer who actually comes across a likeable recovering alcoholic living in the small beach community of Flagler Beach, Florida. He befriends very few in his life yet for those of whom is a friend, you will never find a better man to have on your side, especially when life gets rough and tumble. You will never look at antiques, and those who deal in them the same wa
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